Surprise, it's a new Skrillex album.
It’s a good thing there aren’t many residences near Big Surf Waterpark in Tempe. It’s creeping toward midnight on a Friday night in October, and the Sound Wave Music Festival is in full swing, causing ...
Sonny John Moore—or Skrillex, to the common mortal—is in a unique position: he’s releasing his debut full length album after many years of lucrative popularity. For anyone daring to dip a toe into the ...
This post has not been edited by the GamesBeat staff. Opinions by GamesBeat community writers do not necessarily reflect those of the staff. It appears that Sonny “Skrillex” Moore is trying to expand ...
Tomorrow marks dubstep ambassador 12th Planet’s much-anticipated return to Miami, when he’ll headline an evening at Grand Central rounded out by Juan Basshead, MC Jumanji, Animal Krackerz, and Mike ...
The rise of dubstep has taken the music industry by storm, headed by former From First To Last frontman Skrillex (real name Sonny Moore). In the Fine Brothers' latest installment of their web series ...
Sonny Moore is one happy dude. Sitting on the roof of his UK record label's office with a mid-afternoon Jack Daniel's and Diet Coke in one hand, and a scuffed BlackBerry in the other, he's full of the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Recently, a friend of mine posted what should’ve been an innocuous question to a Facebook group dedicated to discussing upcoming shows in Colorado. “Who’s ...
Ridiculous, appalling, offensive, comically crap, hollow, awful, dubstep by numbers. It’s not difficult to find a dance music fan frustrated by the rise of Skrillex, Nero, Bassnectar and their ...
Skrillex is back with a new single, "Thistle," and it brings together a mix of retro and futuristic styles.
If it isn't clear from the cover of this month's Rolling Stone, one of music's biggest stars right now is a 26-year-old with nerdy glasses, asymmetrical hair and a serious thing for aliens. That Sonny ...
SKRILLEX could save us from mosquito bites according to a recent scientific study. Scientists have found that electronic music actually repels the blood thirsty creatures and could be an alternative ...
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